Keith J. Flinn, II

Keith lives in Tulsa with his wife and two boys. He is is a Board Member of Operation Aware a local non-profit educating Oklahoma's youth about the risks and liabilities of poor decision making during adolescence.

Keith is admitted to practice in the Northern Federal District of Oklahoma and all State Courts in Oklahoma. He is a member of the Tulsa County Bar Association.

In private practice, Keith has represented clients in family court, protective order court, criminal court, juvenile court, probate court, guardianship court, and on civil matters including defamation, wrongful death, excessive force, negligence, breach of contract, and sexual assault. Keith has also represented clients in both civil and criminal appeals.

Keith attended the University of Tulsa College of Law on scholarship and became an award winning advocate, delegate to the student bar, and a member of trial competition and moot court teams. He also clerked for several attorneys and a judge. After graduation, Keith became certified in family mediation by the Mediation Institute, passed the bar examination in Oklahoma, and then started his law practice at a Tulsa law office representing clients all over Eastern Oklahoma. He spent one year with the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office as a prosecutor under Steve Kunzweiler, during which time he worked on cases involving domestic violence, protective orders, and child welfare in both juvenile and adult district court.

Keith was born in Dallas, but grew up in Connecticut. He lettered twice on the varsity rugby team, and was a local radio disk-jockey. Keith attended Loras College (Iowa) on a scholarship, was a member of award-winning mock trial teams, and was named an All-American mediator; he wrote a conservative political column for his college newspaper and was an editor for a literary/scholarly publication. Keith also interned for a judge.